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- WHY NOT MODERATION?
- Why Not Moderation?
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Caveat lector!
- About This Book
- Prologue Why Radical Moderation?
- PART I THE WORLD WE LIVE IN
- PART II WHAT KIND OF VIRTUE IS MODERATION?
- PART III DO MODERATES HAVE A POLITICAL VISION?
- PART IV THE ETHOS OF MODERATION
- PART V WHO NEEDS MODERATION TODAY?
- Interlude
- The Last Beacon of Hope?
- Epilogue Rules for “Radical Moderates”
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
Epilogue - Rules for “Radical Moderates”
from PART V - WHO NEEDS MODERATION TODAY?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2023
- WHY NOT MODERATION?
- Why Not Moderation?
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Caveat lector!
- About This Book
- Prologue Why Radical Moderation?
- PART I THE WORLD WE LIVE IN
- PART II WHAT KIND OF VIRTUE IS MODERATION?
- PART III DO MODERATES HAVE A POLITICAL VISION?
- PART IV THE ETHOS OF MODERATION
- PART V WHO NEEDS MODERATION TODAY?
- Interlude
- The Last Beacon of Hope?
- Epilogue Rules for “Radical Moderates”
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
Summary
The epilogue draws on Saul Alinsky’s well-known book Rules for Radicals (1971) and outlines a series of rules for “radical moderates” in the form of a Decalogue (sui generis) of moderation.
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- Why Not Moderation?Letters to Young Radicals, pp. 211 - 219Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023